Resume - Linda Boonyuen Owens

Linda Boonyuen Owens
[email protected] SKYPE lindabowens +1 (929) 245 1500
www.lindabowens.com
EXPERIENCE
Freelance Journalist, Vice Media
Bangkok & New York
2015-present
Report, write, shoot, produce and direct provocative stories for a new online generation.
Filed stories on Israel’s top Muay Thai kickboxing striker and Thailand’s transgender rights movement.
Communications Consultant, United Nations ESCAP
Bangkok, Thailand
2012-present
Lead communications strategy for select Asia-Pacific events attended by delegates from 62 member countries.
Produce media to inform, inspire and persuade attendees to reach a consensus on UN priorities and campaigns.
Media Trainer, Communications & Outreach Workshop, UN Women
Bangkok, Thailand
2012
Designed and led a media workshop entitled, “How to Think Like a Journalist.”
Trained eleven country managers and their communications staff how to live pitch their stories to the media.
Lecturer, Faculty of Communication Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok, Thailand
2011-2012
Served on selection committee and interviewed 26 prospective students for the upcoming academic year.
Teach radio and television news production to third year communications students.
Producer, “Good Morning America,” ABC News
New York, NY
Produced and wrote breaking news stories for anchors and correspondents.
Gathered visual elements, coordinated satellite feeds, field produced shoots and supervised edits.
2005-2010
Producer/Director, “Exonerated: David Wong,” Independent Documentary
New York, NY
2002-2005
Produced, directed and shot a documentary about an inmate wrongly convicted of murder 19 years ago.
Investigated and developed the story through interviews with eyewitnesses, inmate and defense team.
Field Producer/Cameraperson, “Moving Up,” TLC
New York, NY
2003-2004
Developed reality show pilots about the domino-effect of homeownership in the Tri-State area.
Produced, directed and shot screen tests of properties and their owners. Edited rough cuts of segments.
AP/Cameraperson, “Plastic Surgery: NY Style,” Discovery Health
Garden City, NY
Field produced and shot a documentary series about plastic surgeons and their patients.
Developed character-driven stories about patients before and after their reconstructive surgery.
2003
Segment Producer, “TV 411,” PBS
New York, NY
Produced documentary segments for an adult literacy series distributed nationwide on PBS.
Researched stories, interviewed and shot screen tests of candidates, scenes and b-roll.
2002-2003
Associate Producer, “NYPD Close-up,” Bravo/Irish Public Television (RTE)
New York, NY
Managed the production office for a documentary series about Irish American cops in the NYPD.
Scheduled shoots, interviewed potential characters, hired and supervised production staff.
2002
Associate Producer & Assistant Editor, “Maternity Ward,” TLC
New York, NY
Managed on-site production office, screened 500 hours of raw tape and selected primary footage.
Assembled acts, digitized video and managed media on Avid Mediacomposer.
2001
Associate Producer, “Life in Progress,” Oxygen Media
New York, NY
Produced taped stories for a half-hour show about the real life issues young people face.
Developed stories, scouted and interviewed characters, booked experts for studio segments.
2000-2001
Writer, Asian American Legal Defense & Education Fund
New York, NY
2000-2001
Researched archival stills and footage spanning 300 years of history; dealt with rights and clearances.
Wrote and edited newsletters covering cases on hate crimes, workers’ rights and immigration.
Associate Producer, Welfare Reform Documentary Video Series
Paterson, NJ
Field researched a three-part racially diverse series on the working poor.
Scouted over 30 African American families in low income urban neighborhoods.
2000
Associate Producer, News 12 - Westchester
Yonkers, NY
Wrote and edited anchor intros and tags, VO/SOTs and teases for the 6, 7, 8 and 9 AM newscasts.
Off-air reported breaking stories overnight, cut tape and monitored newswires and feeds.
1999-2000
Associate Producer, “A Higher Education,” KCSM-TV, PBS affiliate
San Mateo, CA
Produced a public affairs talk show focusing on California educational issues.
Pitched story ideas and pre-interviewed guests for the show's weekly panel discussions.
1998
Instructor, Nagasaki Hokuyodai High School
Nagasaki, JAPAN
Team-taught English composition and conversation with a Japanese Teacher of English.
Designed course curriculum, interactive communication activities, and aural English tests.
1994-1997
EDUCATION
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
M.S. Journalism, 1999
New York, NY
University of Florida
B.A. Political Science & Japanese, 1994
Gainesville, FL
Kansai University of Foreign Studies
Asian Studies Program, 1992-1993
Osaka, JAPAN
EQUIPMENT
Panasonic Lumix G4 camera; fluid head tripod; Macbook Pro with Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere.
AWARDS
University of Florida Distinguished Alumni Award 2008
Good Morning America, Emmy Award Outstanding Morning Program 2008
Good Morning America, Emmy Award Outstanding Morning Program 2007
Good Morning America, Emmy Award Outstanding Morning Program 2006
AFFILIATIONS
Asian American Journalists’ Association, Society of Professional Journalists,
Japan Exchange Teaching Program Alumni Association, Sikh International Film Festival
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Linda Boonyuen Owens
Biography
Linda Boonyuen Owens is a three-time Emmy Award winning journalist and multimedia expert with over 15
years of experience in television news, documentaries and communications.
As a consultant at United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP)
since 2012, Linda leads communications strategy for select events attended by 62 member countries. She
creates media designed to inform, inspire and persuade delegates to reach a consensus on UN priorities and
global campaigns. Linda has produced United Nations stories in Bangkok, Jakarta, Delhi, Kuala Lumpur, and
Beijing.
Linda also files stories for Vice.com, a global media company that explores provocative stories for a new
online generation. For Vice Fightland, she profiled Israel’s top kickboxing striker at the historic first Muay Thai
University World Cup in Bangkok. She also developed and produced a Vice documentary chronicling the
transgender movement for equal rights in post-coup Thailand, a nation known for its fluid gender identity.
In 2005, ABC News Good Morning America hired Linda as a one-woman band to shoot and produce postHurricane Katrina stories of recovery along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Armed with her DV camera, she
covered residents relocating to a temporary "tent city" built by the Navy Seabees. After Katrina, she began
crashing breaking news for correspondents and GMA anchors Diane Sawyer, Robin Roberts and Chris
Cuomo. Among hundreds of stories, she's covered the Virginia Tech shootings, climate change in the Arctic,
U.S. troops homecomings from Iraq, male breast cancer, and avalanche survivors. Linda was honored as part
of the GMA team that won Emmy Awards for Outstanding Morning Program in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Before network news, Linda freelanced for seven years, producing and shooting for the BBC, TLC, Discovery
and PBS. She worked on TLC's "Maternity Ward," a series about the inner workings of a hospital's labor and
delivery department. Staying on the medical beat, Linda followed and filmed patients who go under the knife
for beauty in Discovery Health's "Plastic Surgery: New York Style." For "TV 411" on PBS, she produced a
story on slam poets in the Broadway show, "Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam," and another about a New
York state inmate who entered prison as a high school drop-out and came out 13 years later with a master's
degree.
An Air Force brat who grew up as the eldest and only sister of four younger brothers, she was raised on
remote military bases in Okinawa, Japan; Anchorage, Alaska, and the Florida Panhandle.
Linda waited tables to pay her way through Okaloosa-Walton Community College in Niceville, FL before
transferring to the University of Florida, earning two scholarships to double major in Political Science and
Japanese. In 1994 she took her first job in Nagasaki, teaching for the Japanese Ministry of Education. Using
her job in Nagasaki to explore the Asia-Pacific region, she discovered the vibrancy of other countries, including
India, Cambodia and Indonesia. She also spent two summers traveling by train through Eastern Europe, from
the Czech Republic through Bulgaria.
In 1998, Linda moved to New York City to attend the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. She
wrote her masters thesis on the passing of a hate crimes law in New York State.
To satisfy her need for adventure, Linda continues to travel the world. So far she has danced her way through
workshops at the International Salsa Convention in Puerto Rico, climbed the Mayan ruins in the Yucatan, and
survived toxic fish poisoning in the Dominican Republic. In December 2008 Linda traveled to the ThaiCambodian border, filming her mother's return to her homeland after an absence of nearly 40 years.
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